Vladimir Steklov (mathematician)
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Biography
Steklov was born in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. In 1887 he graduated from the Kharkov University, where he was a student of Aleksandr Lyapunov.
In 1889–1906 he worked at the Department of Mechanics of this university. He became a full professor in 1896. During 1893–1905 he also taught theoretical mechanics in the Kharkov Polytechnical Institute (now known as Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute). In 1906 he started working at Petersburg University.
In 1921 he petitioned for the creation of the Institute of Physics and Mathematics. Upon his death, the institute was named after him. The Mathematics Department split from the Institute in 1934. It is now known as Steklov Institute of Mathematics. A lunar impact crater is also named after him.
Steklov wrote a number of works on the history of science. He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1924 in Toronto.[1]
In 1926 he was elected a corresponding member of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities.[2]
Steklov died in Gaspra, Crimea, USSR. He was interred in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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- N. Kuznetsov, The Legacy of Vladimir Andreevich Steklov in Mathematical Physics: Work and School.
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- 1864 births
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- People from Nizhny Novgorod
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- Soviet physicists
- Mathematicians from the Russian Empire
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- Physicists from the Russian Empire
- Inventors from the Russian Empire
- Soviet mathematicians
- Full members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
- Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1917–1925)
- Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences
- Full Members of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
- Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class
- Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 3rd class
- Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class